SHRM Certification at 7: Preparing for 2022 and Beyond
For SHRM certification, now in its seventh year of operations, the rapid-fire challenges of 2020 that needed immediate solutions due to the global pandemic have evolved
Jobless Claims Continue to Fall
States reported that 268,000 workers filed for new unemployment benefits during the week ending November 13, the lowest level during the pandemic era
Hub-and-Spoke Office Configuration Gets a Serious Look
Employers are offering workers more flexibility in where they do their work—not only in work-from-home options but also working from satellite offices that are separate
Trial Court Must Reconsider Whether Newspaper Carriers Are Contractors
A trial court erred when it ruled that newspaper home-delivery carriers were not employees of The Fresno Bee newspaper but rather were independent contractors and thus
Dualism: An Approach To Crush Your Next Negotiation
Learn an approach that will lead to success in business and negotiations
Recruit Now, Pay Later
My latest financial tip, critical to your agency success. This one is a humdinger
The War for Talent
“Hence to fight and conquer in all your battles is not supreme excellence; supreme excellence consists in breaking the enemy’s resistance without fighting.” ― Sun Tzu, The Art of War…
How Leaders Can Get Better At Talking About Failure
While failure may be sexier than its ever been, it can still be difficult to admit to our mistakes. New research explores the various ways we can tell that story
The CEO Of Indeed Parent Company Says Let’s Get Rid Of Résumés
Hisayuki “Deko” Idekoba, chief executive of Japan’s Recruit Holdings, which operates both Indeed and Glassdoor, calls for a change in the way the interview process should work
What To Do If You Are Anxious About Returning To The Office
Anxious about returning to the office? Here are some ways to help you cope and make the transition as simple and safe as possible